The Argument For Why Presidential Electors Should Be Free
Season 3, Episode 40 | April 2nd, 2020 Another Way HomepagePodcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed
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The Argument For Why Presidential Electors Should Be Free
In today’s episode, Equal Citizens founder Larry Lessig and chief counsel Jason Harrow dive deeply in their case about presidential electors, which is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. In the episode—the first in a multi-part series—they describe how the text, history, and structure of the Constitution require that presidential electors be free to vote for whatever candidate they wish.
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